A thesis notebook based on TiddlyWiki.
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This is an example of a thesis notebook powered by TiddlyWiki 5.0.8-beta.
TiddlyWiki is a great piece of software created by Jeremy Ruston. It allows you, among other things, to take notes, organize ideas, store information, and display all your stuff the way you want. It is an incredibly flexible tool you can adapt to fit almost all your needs.
This TiddlyWiki has been customized to serve as a philosophy notebook centered around authors, books and papers, concepts and theories, and personal notes. I use it along with Zotero, which is a dedicated bibliography software. Both are free, open source projects. TiddlyWiki can be downloaded at http://tiddlywiki.com.
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buggyj has created several useful plugins, including a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a configurable calendar and tag lists with draggable ordering.
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A collection of customisations and macros from Danielo Rodriguez.
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This is my personal tiddlywiki file for testing.
Here I will post the tools and Macros that I develop for this awesome tool. That way, all the help the comunity gave me can came back to the comunity again.
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An adaptation of the [[TiddlyWiki powered GTD® system formerly known as MonkeyGTD|http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/]] for TiddlyWiki version 5.
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Briefcase is a Getting-Thing-Done tool for TiddlyWiki5 based off the mGSD classic TiddlyWiki.
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An adaptor to enable TiddlyWiki to sync changes with a [[CouchDB|http://couchdb.apache.org]] database.
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CouchDB sync adaptor for TiddlyWiki 5. Requires TiddlyWiki >= 5.1.2.
Works in limited testing. Not sure how well it handles conflicts.
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A guide to creating a baby journal with TiddlyWiki.
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Keeping a journal about your baby is fun. It allows you to keep track of those events in your baby's life and development that are most important to you, and to tell them in your own words. [...]
There are plenty of online services that can help to keep such a diary, but you need to have an internet connection to access them, and you have to trust them to keep your data safe.
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An extensive collection of hints and tips from Jed Carty.
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I made this so that some of my friends with absolutely no coding experience could use some of the better features of TW5 without having to learn much. I am hopefully going to continue updating it as I learn new things. There isn't really anything here that isn't available in plenty of other places, but I figured that since I spent a while putting it together and people keep saying that TW needs more documentation I would post it here.
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A step by step guide to running TiddlyWiki on a ~CentOS Virtual Private Server.
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In this tutorial we will guide you through the steps of installing and running TiddlyWiki on a ~CentOS 6 VPS.
We will also install and configure Nginx as a reverse proxy, so you can run TiddlyWiki behind Nginx.
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A Spanish guide to using TiddlyWiki on Android.
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Tiddlywiki software is prodigious based on javascript which is capable of holding a notepad that can be edited with Internet Explorer or function as a full blog, contained in a single file.
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//Translation by Google Translate//
A quick guide to using TiddlyWiki (written in German)
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Those using multiple different computer platforms (if only PC and Android) knows for certain: You would like to sync notes across computers and thereby be independent of any apps or services. I am concerned at any rate so and so I am constantly looking for the perfect solution.
With TiddlyWiki I found it mostly. As the name suggests, it TiddlyWiki is a Wikisystem. In contrast to all other wikis, TiddlyWiki is a single HTML file that runs in the browser and thus can be used on all modern operating systems. And because there is only one file, it can be very easily via the well-known cloud services (Dropbox, Google Drive, ownCloud) or synchronized with FTP or used on a USB stick.
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(Translation from German by Google Translate)
A fast Forth interpreter for the [[Commodore PET|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_PET]], written in 6502 assembly language. The TiddlyWiki containing program documentation is automatically generated from the source code: see https://github.com/chitselb/pettil.
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Objectives of the project are, in no particular order:
* make a Forth that runs on my Commodore PET 2001
* have fun
* improve my "6502 assembly golf" skills
* find other people who are interested in this project
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A gamers guide to using TiddlyWiki.
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I’ve been using TiddlyWiki for this game mainly to record the monsters’ locations and the items that they drop. This is so that when I need a certain item to upgrade/create weapons, I can quickly look it up; which monsters drop it and which quests have those monsters.
As I play the game, as I encounter new information, I just input them into my Shining Ark TiddlyWiki. It’s like I’m building a wiki from scratch. The reason why I don’t just use online wikis is that 1) it’s too easy to get spoiled and 2) sometimes online wikis provide too much information (who cares about the non-gameplay related descriptions that can be found in the game, etc).
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An interactive network visualisation plugin based on [[Vis.js|http://visjs.org]].
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TW-Taskgraph is a TiddlyWiki plugin that allows you to link your wiki-topics (tiddlers) in order to create clickable graphs. By creating relations between your topics you can easily do the following:
* Create mindmaps and quickly manifest your ideas in tiddlers (wiki entries).
* Create task-dependency graphs to organize and describe your tasks.
* Visualize your topic structures to get an immediate grasp of topics and relations.
In general you may create, visualize and describe any network-structure you have in mind.
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A collection of tips from Tobias Beer
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A collection of references and sandbox for testing concepts around TiddlyWiki 5...
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Reaction to TiddlyWiki5 from the translator of the German edition of TiddlyWikiClassic.
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There is little software that can still inspire me so even after years, as on the first day. This includes TiddlyWiki, the "pocket-wiki". The latter is because the Wiki completely fits into an HTML file, and this HTML file brings everything - JavaScript program logic, CSS appearance and the entire Wiki content as stored records. So a TiddlyWiki file is then sometimes happy times some megabytes in size, but just has the unbeatable advantage that it works just as fast file created locally in a variety of browsers.
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(Translation from German by Google Translate)
An early release of an edition of TiddlyWiki customised for rigorous, academic notetaking.
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TiddlyWiki for Scholars is a personal customization of TiddlyWiki 5.0.13-beta I made for note-taking from readings, but it can be useful for other purposes. The idea behind this adaptation is to show and to allow creating relevant data related to the current tiddler without leaving the tiddler.
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A collection of tips and guides in French, introduced by this blog post:
http://sylvain.naud.in/post/2014/10/29/Ressources-pour-TiddlyWiki-5-%28FR%29
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Ce guide de prise en main de TiddlyWiki vous permettra de débuter sur ce logiciel : rédiger du texte avec la syntaxe wiki, insérer des images, créer des Tiddler, faire une recherche, ajouter des fonctionnalités, et bien d'autres choses.. Bonne lecture ! Sylvain
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Notes and tips by a developer working on writing TiddlyWiki plugins -- including [[TWExe|https://github.com/welford/twexe]], a widget for running Windows scripts and executables.
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A collection of articles covering integration with Fargo, Font Awesome and Google Calendar, and tips for managing task lists.
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I have become a regular user of TiddlyWiki and have become so accustomed to using Font Awesome icons in Fargo that I wanted to incorporate the icons into my wikis as well.
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A translation of the tiddlywiki.com documentation from Bram Chen, TiddlyWiki's Chinese translator.
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An extensive collection of tips and resources for users of TiddlyWiki in Japanese.
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TiddlyWikiをHTML5にしたTiddlyWiki5が正式にリリースされました。このTiddlyWiki5の使い方について、自分で試した機能を中心に解説します。
TiddlyWiki5は、非常に多機能なローカルWikiです。このブログに書いてあることは、TiddlyWiki5で出来ることのごく一部です。
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Chris Hunt's detailed developer tutorials for getting started with writing widgets for TiddlyWiki.
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These pages document aspects TiddlyWiki5 programming, sharing "lessons learned" to help developers to get started with TiddlyWiki5 customization and extension.
There are currently two articles in this wiki:
* A Simple Widget
* A More Complex Widget
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Huge collection of customisations and tweaks from Ton Gerner.
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I am a longtime user of TiddlyWiki Classic and still use it daily since you can't do everything in TiddlyWiki 5 (yet) ;)
I started experimenting with TW5 at the end of September 2013 (alpha10).
Since I missed a few things in the layout I got used to in TiddlyWiki Classic 1, I started with modifying the layout of TW5.
To share my knowledge, I made a few guides about these 'modifications'.
The guides started as a non-linear personal web notebook (yeah, the subtitle of TiddlyWiki!). I started experimenting with layout things and used TW5 to document my experiments.
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A wealth of hints, tips and notes about using [[TiddlyWiki on Node.js]]:
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TiddlyWiki is different from other wikis because of its principle of dynamically customizeable "storyline" based on tiddlers as basic units of information. That is, the user "composes" their own version of the webpage by clicking on tiddler links, which add tiddlers to the page in order to compose a storyline.
The Node.js implementation in TiddlyWiki5 adds all the advantages of flat-file markup language based type of site. This makes TiddlyWiki an excellent alternative to flat-file based CMS/webpage/blog authoring systems for the web.
Also very cool is the treatment of tags as menus everywhere.
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Stephan Hradek's growing catalogue of tips, tutorials, and other resources. Stephan has also developed several plugins and macros that you can find at http://tiddlystuff.tiddlyspot.com/.
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Some things in TiddlyWiki seem like Magic. As my preferred nick is Skeeve, I felt that TW5 Magick is a proper name for this collection of some of the "magic" tricks one can do with TiddlyWiki.
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Dave Gifford's growing catalogue of tips and tutorials.
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TiddlyWiki 5 is a great tool for note-taking, bookmarking, blogging, organizing to do lists, writing books, and more. But many of the things that can be done in TiddlyWiki 5 are often hidden to the new user, either because the user doesn't know about it or because the user doesn't know how to do it. TW5 mall is a modest catalog of hacks where you can discover new tricks in TiddlyWiki 5 and also find out in layman's terms how to implement them.
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Tips and guides for using TiddlyWiki.
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I never used Node.js until a couple weeks ago when I wanted to try a TW5 installation on Node and expand my knowledge a bit. I figured someone else may be in the same boat so I wrote it all down
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A collection of TiddlyWiki resources from Mario Pietsch, with a focus on cloud deployments. Mario also maintains the German translation of TiddlyWiki.
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My name is Mario Pietsch from Austria. I'm living near Salzburg.
This page, will be the portal to my TiddlyWiki, TiddlyWeb related content.
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A guide (in French) to using TiddlyWiki on the [[BiblioBox|http://bibliobox.net/]], a variation of the [[PirateBox|http://daviddarts.com/piratebox/]] mobile communication and file sharing system.
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I've known TiddlyWiki since its beginning in 2004. For personal or professional needs, I used it regularly for notepad staff in 2007 and 2012. But I admit I ignored the tool during the past two years. And then I said yesterday: but why not put TiddlyWiki on a BiblioBox? Because it is a single HTML file with javascript. In addition I knew the existence of a server version for saving online amendments.
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Matabele's stylish and clean system for personal task management.
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This is my work in progress version of TW5, incorporating various features and ideas as and when they intrigue me. To grab any feature you may wish to try, drag the listed tiddlers across to the dropzone of an empty TiddlyWiki 5.0.10-beta
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An introduction to TiddlyWiki in Japanese.
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